Fongster
United States
An old designer but, young @ heart. Jackie Mabley sums it up like this: There was an old man sitting on a bench watching some teenagers playing basketball in the park. A little boy about 7 or 8 year old wanted to play with the big boys but he was too little. The older boys told him to go away and stop bothering them. The little boy started to cry as he walked away. He walk pass the old man on the bench, subbing and in tear. The Old man asked him, why are you crying little boy? The little boy reply: " Because, I can't do what the big boys do!" and then the old man started to cry too. The moral of this story is: life is to short, no matter what age you are. When you’re young (5-12) your still learning and you want to do, what the bigger boys doing, without the knowledge or the experience. From 15 to 26 year old you're bullet proof, invincible and nothing can touch you. Sometime a little reckless but, you have to admit this is the very best and fun time in our life. Like! Hanging and partying with friends, the first kiss, and especially making whoopee for the first time, these are the memorable moments you'll never forget. In your thirties and beyond, you'll start thinking about how you're going to leave your mark in this world. This is where the biggest challenges come in, people you meet may or may not help you to reach your goal...some will become friends, and other will hold you back. Only history will tell. Now, that I am over 60, I'm thinking I'd don't want to be that old guy on the bench. Hopefully I can keep up with the big boys and girls. As I said earlier only history will tell... Thanks Moms Mabley.
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